1. Spray paint your tin black (on the outside only.) Don't worry if the paint doesn't coat every single part of it, you'll cover up those spots with the craft paint.

2. Then, using a cotton ball, apply a layer of green craft paint. Remember to leave it a little splotchy since we're going for a camouflage look.

3. Once that's done, go ahead and apply the brown paint in the same way. It should look like this at this point:

Now you get to fill it up. Here's what I used:

Camouflage Bandaids

Cotton Ball - Could be used on an open wound before bandaid is used.

Fishing Hook - Before giving a child a fishing hook, please remove the barbed ends with a flush cutter, then

sand the cut end.

Fishing Line - about two yards or so

Whistle - there are better whistles out there, this is just what I had time to find.

Magnifying Glass - the handle was too long for the box, so I removed it.

Mini LED Flashlight

Compass/Carabiner combo

The possibilities are endless when finding things to fill the tin with!

I will be placing these out in different bowls for the kids to put their kit together. They will also be painting the tin themselves with the craft paint. I've already done the spray painting.

If you want to use this idea for girls:

Spray paint the tin black as above, then apply a light gray and a pink craft paint for girly camouflage. Then fill it with girly essentials like mini lip glosses, rings, mini nail polish, small mirror or comb, etc!